2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58817-5_21
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A Software Engineering Approach to Implementation of SDG 6 in Adum-Aiona Community of Nigeria

Abstract: In this work, we adopt an engineering problem-solving approach to the open-air defecation health problem. We model social and behaviour change communication intervention among other components of a water-sanitation-hygiene (WASH) system in response to the menace of open defecation in rural and urban communities globally. We also used experimental outcomes to show empirically that patterns in data captured in the WASH process could be learnt for effective decision making using deep learning neural networks as a… Show more

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“…In Nigeria, the current national sustainable development plan is the ERGP [9,24]. Though many risks threaten the implementation of sustainable development programs in Nigeria, such as insecurity, poor infrastructure, corruption, and an unfavorable macroeconomic environment, corruption remains a principal factor [13,25]. Corruption threatens peace, social justice, and strong institutions, which makes the attainment of SDG 16 unrealistic.…”
Section: Corruption and The Sustainable Development Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Nigeria, the current national sustainable development plan is the ERGP [9,24]. Though many risks threaten the implementation of sustainable development programs in Nigeria, such as insecurity, poor infrastructure, corruption, and an unfavorable macroeconomic environment, corruption remains a principal factor [13,25]. Corruption threatens peace, social justice, and strong institutions, which makes the attainment of SDG 16 unrealistic.…”
Section: Corruption and The Sustainable Development Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%